Best attractions and places to see around Tornay include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic routes. This region offers opportunities to explore ancient architecture and cultural heritage. Visitors can discover castles, churches, and picturesque landscapes. The area provides diverse settings for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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The Château de Champlitte is a historic monument in the commune of Champlitte, in the Haute-Saône, France. The castle was originally built as a fortified fortress in the Middle Ages, but was later converted into a residential castle in the Renaissance and 18th centuries. The castle now houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, which shows the daily life and crafts of the past. You can visit the castle and the museum, and enjoy the formal gardens in the courtyard.
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The Monument aux Morts, place des Halles in Coublanc, Haute-Marne is a memorial to the victims of the First and Second World Wars. It is a stone obelisk with a bronze laurel wreath and a cross, located on the Place des Halles. The monument was erected in 1921 and bears the names of the fallen soldiers from Coublanc.
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The church of St. Peter and St. Paul was built in the twelfth century. It had a dual use: parish and priory, since it depended on the Benedictine abbey of Bèze, in Burgundy. The choir and the nave are from the twelfth century, the sacristy from the sixteenth century, the interior decorations from the early eighteenth century; The restoration began in the nineteenth century. The interior of the church is protected. Nothing is known about the lantern of the dead, which stands in the cemetery (?) , except that it was made in 1537 and was classified as a historical monument on February 23, 1965. It is the monumental cross that is protected.
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The château of la Rochelle is particularly picturesque at the end of the Rigotte valley. The creek rises directly below the chateau and is set in a spring pool.
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Tornay is rich in historical sites, including several castles and religious buildings. You can visit Chateau la Rochelle, a picturesque castle set in a spring pool at the end of the Rigotte valley. Another significant site is Château de Champlitte, a historic monument that was originally a fortified fortress and now houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions.
Yes, Coublanc, Saint-Pierre Church is a significant religious building in the region. It features a 12th-century choir and nave, with interior decorations from the early 18th century. It historically served a dual purpose as both a parish and a priory.
The area around Tornay offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for running, mountain biking, and hiking. For running, explore trails like the 'La Grosse Roche loop' or 'Running loop from Montarlot-lès-Champlitte'. Mountain bikers can enjoy routes such as the 'Loupi Trail' or 'Mount Olivotte loop'. Hikers have options like 'La Grosse Roche – Butter bread loop' or 'Montagne de la Roche loop'. You can find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages for running, MTB, and hiking around Tornay.
Yes, the Château de Champlitte is considered family-friendly, offering insights into daily life and crafts through its Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions. Additionally, the 'Ideal little road' highlight is a cycle way that is also marked as family-friendly, providing a pleasant route through woods and pastures.
For scenic routes, consider the Ideal little road, a particularly idyllic cycle way between Villers-Vaudey and Morey, leading through a shallow valley. The region also offers various hiking and running trails that provide picturesque views of the local landscapes.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, regions with diverse landscapes like Tornay are generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer milder weather, making hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites more enjoyable.
The Chateau la Rochelle is noted for its picturesque setting at the end of the Rigotte valley, with the creek rising directly below it, offering a beautiful natural feature. The 'Ideal little road' also provides scenic views as it winds through woods and pastures.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and picturesque settings of Tornay's attractions. Highlights like Chateau la Rochelle are praised for their beauty, while Château de Champlitte offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. The region's diverse trails also provide opportunities for peaceful outdoor exploration.
Yes, among the hiking options, there are easy-grade routes available. For instance, there's a 'Hiking loop from Bourguignon-lès-Morey' that is classified as easy, making it suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can explore more options on the hiking guide page.
The Ideal little road is described as a 'very special gem' leading through a shallow valley, offering an outrageously idyllic experience. The commune of Coublanc itself, built on a hill with steep rocks and a river, presents a strategic and interesting natural setting.
The commune of Coublanc is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, this highlight offers an accessible point of interest within the region.


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